Report: Macron Accused of TREASON in Letter Signed by Twelve Generals

December 7, a former French minister and 12 French military generals signed a letter accusing President Emmanuel Macron of treason if he signed the U.N. Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration without the consent of the French people, first reported by Voice of Europe.

“You can not give up this new part of the national sovereignty without a public debate whereas 80% of the French population considers that it is necessary to stop or regulate drastically the immigration.” the letter said. “By deciding alone to sign this pact, you would add an additional reason for revolt to the anger of an already battered people. You would be guilty of a denial of democracy or treason against the nation.”

The mainstream press has not reported this, nor has it adequately covered the level of insurrection occurring in France, which saw its fifth straight weekend of Yellow Vest riots over increased globalization and bureaucracy.